A Review: BLOODSHOT’S DAY OFF #1

The Fellowship was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of BLOODSHOT’S DAY OFF #1 from Valiant Entertainment. Eliot Rahal writes, Khari Evans draws, Andrew
Dalhouse colors, and Dave Lanphear letters.

Tank Man and Viet Man have finally been rewarded for their
years of unusual service – a day off, free to do whatever they want. Both have
been out of circulation for a really long time, so they do what comes
naturally. And both have very different stories on how they got involved with
Project Rising Spirit. Even so, their stories in this issue are not so
different by the end.

I’ve enjoyed the Bloodshot stories up to this point, so I
was curious to see what a new creative team would do with it. And I’m quite
happy with the choice to flesh out some new characters. These are characters
out of time, very different but united by one thing (no spoilers here). This is
very well written, and the art is amazing, just as comfortable in one flashback
timeframe as in the next.

This is a much more emotional story than I was expecting,
and in all of the best ways. If character development is your thing, go get
this book.